Task list: connecting auxiliary equipment – Lucent Technologies MERLIN LEGEND 6 User Manual
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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Manager’s Guide
555-660-118
Issue 1
February 1998
Managing the System
Page 6-68
Connecting Auxiliary Equipment
6
Valid Entries
Line/trunk numbers
For Voice Messaging System and Automated Attendant
The number of rings cannot be programmed for individual voice messaging
systems; the single setting applies for all. Use the Group Type procedure in
“Optional Group Features” (Chapter 3,
System Programming) to assign VMI ports
as either integrated or generic.
Valid Entries
Touch-tone duration: 50 to 200 ms, in increments of 25 ms
Interval between digits: 50 to 200 ms, in increments of 25 ms
Number of rings before transfer: 0 to 9
Task List: Connecting Auxiliary Equipment
6
o
Obtain Form 2c, System Numbering: Line/Trunk Jacks, and the appropriate
individual telephone form (4d, 4e, 4f, 5b, or 5c). For a voice messaging
system or auto attendant system, see the forms packaged with the
application.
o
If necessary, read “Auxiliary Equipment” in
System Programming, Chapter
4, for additional information.
o
Plan changes using the planning guidelines above; record the new values
on the form(s).
o
Open the System Programming menu from the console or a PC with SPM.
o
Program the change(s), following the appropriate instructions for “Auxiliary
Equipment” in
System Programming, Chapter 4, or the appropriate
summary programming instructions below.
NOTE:
For Music On Hold and maintenance alarms, System Idle is
required; for loudspeaker paging, Line/Trunk Idle is required.
o
When you have finished, file the form(s) with the rest of the planning forms.